Tuesday, lVUy It, 1979 12 Hie NAPA REGISTER Napan Reading Skill Named Commander educators Nopg Valley Community Calendar VALLEJO Dana R. Teictunra of Napa was appointed to the position of division commander at the California Maritime Academy recently He will serve during the coming academic year. Teicheira, the son of Robert Teicheira and Ms. Betty Hartdegen, both of Napa, is a senior majoring in nautical industrial technology. parent can be obtained will be cited, as well as techniques for remediation.
Leslie Burk, head of Children's Services at the library, encourages parents who attend the program to take their questions along Ms. Zimmerman will answer as many as possible in the time allowed Attendance is for adults and older children only, please. More information is available by telephoning 253-4241, ext. 26. or visiting the Childrens Room of the library at 1150 Division Street.
A free program for parents on helping children with reading skills during the summer vacation will be held on Thursday, June 14. at 7. 30 p.m. in the community meeting room of the Napa City-County Library Marlene Zimmerman, Salvador School reading specialist, will present dos and dont's lor parents. She will describe the "lap method" and will explain visual and auditory techniques for checking preschoolers at home.
Some locations in the Bay Area where material for 'Steam Digester' Denis Pupin 1647-1714) was a French physicist and Fellow of the Koval Society who invented a steam digester in 1679, the forerunner of the modern pressure cooker. HEARING AID USERS SAVE MONEY ON BATTERIES TILeWND ccmmic me WhoUtoU A Retail Discount to Contractor Free lit of Tools For Do-lt-Yowrsolftrs 9-5 Sat. IO-5 All pncoi plut to Cathonly, Romombor, for all your hearing aid need tee We fit and service Zenith, Audivox and many other makes Be Sure Before You Buv Any Hearing Aid Investigate Our 30-Doy Trial Plan. NAPA VALLEY HEARING AID CENTER "We ore here today so you can hear tomorrow" 1216 Main Street NAPA Phone 255-2077 SHOW ROOM 1338 PEARL 252-2255 dip im Polishing Their Act Ridgeview Junior High School choral student Stan Waggoner gives orchestra member Allan Prager a hand with his string bass in preparation for the combined orchestra and choral departments spring concert Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school cafetorium A surprise guest artist performance will be included.
Donations of 50 cents will be taken at the door. Register photo' PLACES TO GO, THINGS TO DO "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'-Napa College Division of Performing Arts musical presented June 1, 2 and 3 at 8 p.m., Napa College Little Theatre. Repeat performances June 8 and 9 at 8 m. and June 10 at 2 p.m., Lincoln Theatre, Yountville Veterans Home. Tickets $2.50 each and available at Sound Oracle, 1137 Lincoln or Napa College, Room 904.
Information 255-2100, ext, 274 "GIVE MV REGARDS TO BROADWAV-Tonight at 7, Vintage High School Little Theatre, no charge. Napa Valley Youth Chorus performing two hours of Broadway hits for enjoyment. Cheri Wellborn, director. CONCERT Ridgeview Junior High orchestra and choral production with surprise events, Wednesday at 8 p.m., Ridgeview cafetorium. Donation 50 cents at the door.
FEMINIST LECTURE Wednesday at 7 Napa College, faculty lounge in administration building. Childcare provided; however, reservations appreciated so proper care can be provided. Call 255-2100, ext. 395 Panel of three women. Betty Hicks, founder of Ladies Professional Golf Association.
Diane Kalliam, player-coach of Rainbows Professional Women's Soft-ball team, and Judy McLain, instructor-coach at Napa College, discuss various aspects of "Women in Sports." CREATIVE LIVING CENTER-Every Wednesday from 10 a to 2 p.m.. Alliance Church. 233 James Road. DIVORCE AND SEPARATION GROUP-No meeting ednesday Will resume regular schedule June 6. LADIES BIKE RIDES Every Wednesday, 10 a m.
to 2 p.m. Leaving from Redwood Plaza Julie Vossler, 228-6052, or Lee Mears. 252-6480. leaders. CLUB MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.
DOWNTOWN GROUP-Wednesday at 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church, youth building. Fourth and Franklin streets. NAPA WOMEN'S FOLK DANCE CLASS Wednesday from 9 30 a to noon. Senior Center. 1500 Jefferson St.
Class designed for women 50 years and over. June Schaal. 938-2226, instructor ROTARY CLUB Wednesday at 12. 15 p.m.. Elks Lodge.
NAPA VALLEY FOLK DANCE CLASS-Tonight. p.m Kennedy Park multi-use room. Streblow Drive. SILVERADO LIONS CLUB-Wednesday 12-15 Elks Lodge. 2840 Soscol.
TOPS. CA 1339 Wednesday at 7 Red Cross Office, 575 Jefferson St NAPA ELKS LODGE NO 832 Wednesdays at 2840 Soscol Ave ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. HAPPY HOUR GROUP-Wednesday at 12 15 Quonset building. 1455 Pueblo Ave Open meeting WEIGHT WATCHERS Wednesday at 9.30 a m. and 7 Napa Women's Clubhouse.
218 ranklm St KIWANIS OF GREATER NAPA Wednesday at 7.30 a Lyon's Coffee Shop RHYTHUM DANCERS Found dance club, intermediate-advance level Wednesday, brushup at 8 workshop at 8 30 Welcome Grange Hall. 3275 Hagen Road. AL ANON FAMILY GROUP Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.. Quonset building, 1455 Pueblo Ave. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.
STUDY GROUP-Wednesday at 8 p.m.. St Mary Episcopal Church. 1917 Third St. Alcoholics only. ST HELENA AL ANON GROUP Wednesday at 8.30 p.m..
meeting room. Grace Episcopal Church. Spring and Oak streets. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. ST.
HELENA GROUP-Wednesday at 8 30 Grace Episcopal Church kitchen. Spring and Oak streets. ALCOHOLICS YOUNTVILLE GROUP-Wednesday at 7.30 Yountville Veterans Home. Room 5. Section A.
Open meeting ALA TEEN GROUP-Wednesday at 8 15 pm. Quonset building. 1455 Pueblo Ave. NAPA AOLTH SERICS COMMITTEE Wednesdav at 7 Counseling Center. 1641 Jefferson St OA EREATERS ANONYMOUS Wednesday at 7.
30 m. Dan Foley Park, gold room. Vallejo. Call Peggy. 224-8799.
for information. DISCOVERY GROUP OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS-Non-smokmg group meeting Wednesday at 7 30 p.m., St. Helena Hospital. level BOOTS AND BELLES Squaredancing every Wednesdav, p.m First United Methodist Church. Fifth and Randolph streets.
Mike Wright, caller. NAPA VALLEY DIGGERS Antique bottle collectors meeting Wednesday at 7 Room 511, Justin-Siena High School. 4028 Maher St. NAPA VALLEY SYMPHONY ASSOCLATION-General membership meeting. Wednesday at 7.30 meeting room.
Napa City-County Library. 115o" Division St Annual report, nominations for board of directors, refreshments BIG TREAD Three Residents Graduate in humanities Angwin resident Marcia M. Arevalo earned a master's degree in science and SIZE 615 i PIUS 37 EACH SAN RAFAEL Three apa Valley women graduated from Dominican College commencement exercises at the campus Terri Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hamilton of Napa: earned a bachelor degree with high honors psychology.
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